Florida State gave coach Jimbo Fisher a one-year contract extension, with the deal now running through 2016, the school announced Thursday. A raise did not accompany the extension.

Florida State finished 8-4 this season and earned a berth in the Champs Sports Bowl vs. Notre Dame. The Seminoles rebounded nicely after an early three-game losing streak, winning six of their last seven games entering their bowl game.

The Seminoles won 10 games in Fisher’s first season with the team in 2010.

"I'm very grateful and very respectful," Fisher said. "Florida State is a job you want to stay at forever. The faith the university has in us, the program and the direction in which we are going, we feel very fortunate. We are committed to this and they are committed to this. We are very blessed and thankful to president (Eric) Barron, our athletic director Randy Spetman and our Board of Trustees for the extension. We're very excited about the future and where our program is going."